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2:37 pm, April 8th, 2015 - 10 comments
Categories: david cunliffe, housing, labour, phil twyford -
Tags: carmel sepuloni, kelvin davis, peeni henare
The current rise of populism challenges the way we think about peopleâs relationship to the economy.We seem to be entering an era of populism, in which leadership in a democracy is based on preferences of the population which do not seem entirely rational nor serving their longer interests. ...
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No “Auckland issues” spokesperson???
Oh you mean no Phil Goff Off. Isn’t he one of the junket crew Carter is taking on holiday?
I don’t know but I guess Auckland’s issues just aren’t important enough. IF He has gone, it is a waste cos he clearly intends leaving parliament and should let a young or lesser experienced politician go if the purpose of the junket is genuine…
It is a meeting organised by the West Auckland hub. We thought five MPs would be enough!
You never thought the Spokesperson for Auckland Issues should be there? Given Housing is a BIG Auckland issue. Fair enough, but odd none-the-less.
Correction Goff Off has not gone off on a junket.
I wouldn’t want to be subjected to sitting there listening to Goff Off cracking jokes
and laughing at them. Not that I would bother going at that time of day. Ardern would have been far more palatable.
funny, i always thougth that Phil Twyford had that job – Spokesperson for Housing.
I did not realise that there was a spokesperson for auckland issues. Who ever that is is essentially invisible.
The Auckland issues spokesperson (Goff Off) title should be changed to reflect a more descriptive brief.
Auckland wannabe Mayor.
I’ve seen these posters around, and just kept thinking – who did the photo-shop work – it’s bloody awful.
Nice meeting, good amount of people came and fun to meet the local MP’s.
Will be going to the next meeting, because why not đ